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This Mini IoT Radar System is a compact and versatile project created using an Arduino Uno microcontroller, ultrasonic sensor, buzzer, LED, and a servo motor. It's designed to sense objects within its range and provide immediate feedback through sound and light.
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Object Detection: The system utilizes an ultrasonic sensor to accurately detect objects within its detection range.
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Auditory Feedback: When an object is detected, a buzzer produces a distinct sound to notify the user.
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Visual Indicator: A LED light provides a visual cue, illuminating when an object is found.
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Servo Motor: The servo motor can be integrated for directional scanning, expanding the system's coverage.
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Setup:
- Connect the components following the provided schematic.
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Power On:
- Power up the system using an appropriate power source.
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Object Detection:
- Place an object within the detection range of the ultrasonic sensor.
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Feedback:
- When an object is detected, the buzzer will emit a sound, and the LED will light up.
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Adjustments (Optional):
- Fine-tune the sensitivity or range settings in the Arduino code if needed.
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Hardware:
- Arduino Uno
- Ultrasonic Sensor
- Buzzer
- LED
- Servo Motor (optional)
- Jumper Wires
- Breadboard
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Software:
- Arduino IDE
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Download Source Code:
- Download the source code from the repository.
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Open IDE:
- Open the Arduino IDE.
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Load Source Code:
- Load the downloaded source code into the IDE.
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Upload Code:
- Upload the code to the Arduino Uno.
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Power On:
- Power on the system.
If you encounter any issues:
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Check Connections:
- Ensure all hardware components are properly connected.
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Review Configuration:
- Double-check the settings in the Arduino code for any discrepancies.
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Verify Power Supply:
- Ensure the system is receiving adequate power.
Contributions are welcome! If you have any ideas, improvements, or bug fixes, please feel free to submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE.md file for details.